![]() Approximate English equivalents appear under each mantra. The following is the raw text in Sanskrit where vowels marked as long are twice as long as normal short vowels ('ō' is always long as in 'boat' and 'ē' is always long as in 'bay'}. For the verbal root nam in Sanskrit literally means 'to bend' hence the formula has the sense of "Ōm! I bow down to the Lord who is. In each instance, the sādhaka (practitioner) recites a name visualizing that the Lord stands before him or her, and mentally bows down before the Lord with each recitation. But for the sake of brevity, 108 of His descriptive names are enumerated in Sanskrit as below. I n truth, the names of Lord Skanda are innumerable. ![]() The 108 Names of Lord Skanda Kumāra Nandikeswarar instructed this incantation to Sage Agastya Download this article as a PDF file Śrī Subrahmanya Ashtottara Śata Nāmavali:
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